Entering my freshman year at Stevens in 2019, it’s been an interesting journey. From coming in as a shy sports writer to a flurry of editing roles to being the confident writer I am today, The Stute has given me a platform to redefine myself not only as a writer.
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While walking to the park, I passed some girls taking graduation photos. My overly sentimental side kicked in so hard. This girl had the brightest smile, and I couldn’t help but picture myself in her shoes.
When I started writing for The Stute in the fall, my first film review was the 2017 horror movie Get Out.
Yesterday, graduating Stevens students took part in the Wittpenn Walk, a long-standing sendoff-type event leading up to Commencement later in May.
My friend, Richard is a curmudgeonly physicist, who sends me science-y things he finds online. Richard loves making the point that if you don’t understand something mathematically, you don’t understand it.
As the author sits now to write his final Off the Press article, it seems an appropriate time to reflect on the importance of finishing what we start.
First, to preface everything, this is by no means a political piece. The entirety of this column is dedicated to business.
When I last made my predictions for Song of the Summer, it was pretty clear that the established major players in pop would take over the airwaves.
Oh boy, does time fly. I know it’s cliché to say “it seems like the year just started yesterday,” but it’s kind of fascinating how one can fail to realize the actual value of time until it has passed.
It’s hard to believe that the semester is almost over, and unfortunately, with the anticipated (and much-needed) upcoming break comes the final haul of final exams.